Type of institution: Higher Education Institutions Level: Undergraduate CRICOS: 00098G
A Manufacturing Engineer applies scientific and engineering knowledge to the development, manufacture and distribution of all types of products, including the machines that create them. In this degree you get the best of both worlds, with electives focussed on industrial technology and automation, finance and decision-making, product process design, computer aided design and manufacturing.
Structure
Students must complete 60 days of Industrial Training and 168 Units of Credit.
Subjects
Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM)
Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Materials Science
Process Technology and Automation
Process Modelling and Simulation
Reliability and Maintenance Engineering
Standard entry requirements
Year 12 or equivalent
Assumed knowledge: Mathematics Extension 1 and Physics.
Recognition
Engineers Australia.
Study information
Campus
Fees
Entry
Mid year intake
Attendance
Kensington
Yes
Further information
Graduates work in a wide variety of manufacturing industries, such as automotive, defence and aerospace - essentially any industry which creates a new product out of raw materials. For the young entrepreneurs, you may even choose to create a start-up and introduce ground-breaking products to the world!